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Re: remotely controlling 15 relays
Because of the safety hazards i've decided not to go with wireless ignition. Thanks for pointing out the dangers of it. I'll just run wires like i did in my prototype. Thanks for the help everyone.
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Re: remotely controlling 15 relays
Good choice!
There was something else Al and Ben missed. A radio sends out radio frequecies, and a reciver puts out PWM, which is ineffecient for triggering relays. That throws a monkey wrench into the works! Sparks |
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Re: remotely controlling 15 relays
interesting project. I've actually built a model rocket launcher that can launch up to 8 rockets at the same time either manually or after a preset time. This project is posted on my website: www.personal.psu.edu/sdl162.
I have recently obtained a plc (programmable logic controller) and am in the process of programming it to launch model rockets. as for wireless you could use one laptop(remote) wirelessly connected through adhoc mode to your control panel laptop (master). u connect the remote pc using its parallel port and some programming, to remotely launch the rockets. u should be able to do upto 8 this way. u connect a 5v relay to each of the parallel port outputs of the remote pc. then u connect your input switches to the parallel port of your master pc. i'm in the process of setting a simular system up to remotely control the observatory dome on campus. hope this is of some help. |
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Re: remotely controlling 15 relays
Scott,
As I have said it before and I think it needs restating now. Safety is a number one concern when doing remote control and the fact that it is model rockets or the real thing, some form of absolute cutoff needs to be included. You need to know for sure that when you connect the wires to the ignitor, there is no way for you or anyone else to have triggered that output and allowed you to launch with your face over the rocket. I have seen numerous "failsafe" designs fail under unexpected conditions. |
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